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Pope Francis during the ceremony in  St. Peter’s Basilica at The Vatican at the weekend.

Australian-based bishop among Pope’s new cardinal picks

At 44 years of age, Mykola Bychokthe, head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Melbourne, is also the youngest cardinal.

  • Nicole Winfield

October

The WTO now faces the gravest crisis of many that it has dealt with.

How Australia can help save rules-based trade

The global trading system of trade rules faces its gravest crisis since its inception. There is a way out and Australia can help.

  • Craig Emerson

September

Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez

Venezuela opposition candidate flees to Spain

Edmundo Gonzalez, 75, who ran against President Nicolás Maduro in July, left after seeking refuge in the Spanish embassy in Caracas several days ago.

  • Lisandra Paraguassu and Vivian Sequera

July

A protester runs past a police motorbike set on fire during demonstrations against the official election results declaring President Nicolas Maduro’s re-election.

Protests erupt in Venezuela as nations denounce election result

The US and countries around the world denounced the official results of Sunday’s vote, which did not appear to match statistical estimates based on partial counts.

  • Frances Robles, Jack Nicas and Alejandro Cegarra
President Nicolas Maduro addresses supporters gathered outside the Miraflores presidential palace after electoral authorities declared him the winner.

Maduro declared winner in Venezuela’s disputed presidential election

Nicolás Maduro will face the challenge of legitimising the vote to his people and the rest of the world, given his government’s history of repression and fraudulent elections.

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  • Patricia Laya and Andreina Itriago Acosta
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May

Rescue workers at the scene of the helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president and foreign minister this week.

How sanctions played havoc with Iran’s ageing helicopters

The US-made Bell 212 carrying the country’s president and foreign minister was almost 30 years old when it crashed into a mountainside.

  • John Paul Rathbone, Sylvia Pfeifer and Philip Georgiadis

April

People protest outside the Ecuadorian embassy in Mexico City.

Governments rally around Mexico after embassy raid in Ecuador

The late-night seizure of Jorge Glas, Ecuador’s former vice president who was detained on graft charges, triggered a suspension of relations with Quito by Mexico City.

  • Alexandra Valencia

February

A resident flees an encroaching forest fire in Vina del Mar.

Chile’s fires sweep into urban areas killing scores

Firefighters are struggling to contain forest fires in the centre and south of the country caused by El Niño weather patterns.

  • Alexandre Plaza and Patricia Luna

January

Security surrounds the car of EPresident Daniel Noboa as he leaves Canela radio station on Wednesday.

Ecuador ‘at war’ with drug gangs, says president

Daniel Noboa said the country would begin deporting foreign prisoners this week to reduce prison populations and spending.

  • Alexandra Valencia
Soldiers patrol outside the government palace during a state of emergency in Quito, Ecuador.

Armed men storm Ecuador TV studio amid escalating violence

The South American country has been rocked by attacks, including the abductions of police officers, following a powerful gang leader’s apparent escape from prison.

  • Annie Correal and Genevieve Glatsky

August 2023

Final four: The teams gearing up for epic World Cup semis

Australia has reached its first semi-final in team history and faces England on Wednesday, while Spain takes on powerhouse Sweden on Tuesday.

  • Jenna Fryer
England’s Alessia Russo celebrates scoring their second goal with Georgia Stanway and Ella Toone.

England to face Australia after beating Colombia

Alessia Russo fired England into the semi-finals against Australia after a 2-1 win against Colombia on Saturday.

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  • George Clarke

July 2023

Bandaged hands of a worker in a coca field in San Miguel, Putumayo, Colombia.

Cocaine growers in Colombia give up as crop price plunges 75pc

The price of coca, the key commodity used to make cocaine, has plunged this year in Colombia thanks to oversupply and the growth of production in other countries.

  • Oliver Griffin

January 2023

Cocaine remains popular, despite a price hike.

Why the golden age of cocaine is happening right now

The drug is reaching corners of the planet that have never seen it before, thanks to a massive growth in acreage as well as higher productivity on coca farms.

  • Matthew Bristow
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Biden visits Mexican border amid crackdown in immigrants

In a brief visit to El Paso’s busiest crossing and a migrant services support centre, the US president acceded to demands by Republicans that he make the trip he had not taken for two years.

  • Michael D. Shear and Edgar Sandoval
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November 2022

Lula embraces his wife Rosangela, after defeating incumbent Jair Bolsonaro this week. Foreign investors also love the leftwinger.

Foreign investors find Lula easier to love than locals

Brazilian investors are more critical of Lula than foreign counterparts, who remember his two terms in office for prosperity fuelled by a commodities boom.

  • The Lex Column

August 2022

Gustavo Petro is part of a growing group of leftist politicians and political outsiders who have been winning elections in Latin America.

Ex-rebel sworn in as Colombia’s president in historic shift

Gustavo Petro has said the country will stop granting new licences for oil exploration and will ban fracking projects.

  • Manuel Rueda

June 2022

Former rebel Gustavo Petro, his wife, Veronica Alcocer, and his running mate, Francia Marquez, right, celebrate with supporters.

Leftist ex-rebel wins Colombian presidency

Gustavo Petro, mistrusted by many investors, wants to transform the country’s business-friendly economic model.

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  • Matthew Bristow and Oscar Medina

May 2022

Rodolfo Hernandez had gained limited attention in most of the country until just a few weeks ago.

Colombia’s Trump may be headed for the presidential palace

Rodolfo Hernandez once called himself a follower of Hitler and says as president he plans to declare a state of emergency to deal with corruption.

  • Julie Turkewitz

March 2022

Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters.

Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dead at 50

Taylor Hawkins, the longtime drummer for the rock band Foo Fighters, has died. He was 50.

  • Andrew Dalton